so are you saying that the benefit is the ability to create software without knowing how to program?

Yes Sir!

The fact that you can compile the bots to sell your own creations, and Be able to automate just about anything web related still falls to the fact that there is no coding knowledge needed, and for I would assume 80% if not more of the people using the software have more than likely 0 background in any sort of coding levels above html. This is purely an assumption and not actual fact. I am not held responsible if I just offended some Guru coder of the nation. You to are benefiting from this wonderful Power we all know as Ubot.

It's funner than my Erector Set and less funner than my Tonka Trucks...

But to respond seriously...

I agree with other posters and would like to add this...while UBot is almost limited only by your imagination, it also facilitates creative thought processes as well. So while you may have started the day thinking you wanted to create a blog poster, you may end the day by creating a bot that develops WP Themes (just a hypothetical)...

Regardless of how much you have used UBot, or how familiar you think you are with it, there are always those potential moments of, "Wow, who knew?" or "I never thought about doing that!"

That is my number one motivator for opening UBot...to find out what I don't know or what it was i never thought of!

If you had to boil UBot Studio down to its single greatest benefit that gives you a reason to use it, what would that benefit be?

Well,I would go along with the idea that no programming knowledge is required to a certain extent, but then to use effectively things like "if", "then","else","while", "loop", let alone the "click chosen" commands, a basic understanding of progamming is required, along with knowledge of html, javascript etc.

And how can you use the "run javascript" or "ui elements" effectively if you don't / can't use html / javascript ? that means you are able to to program to some degree, whether you do or don't.

The benefits must boil down to time savings, taking care of the minutae by allowing you to concentrate on flow, rather than ensuring you've got each " , ; or </... correct.

Maybe you can use it without any programming knowledge, but it certainly helps. After all, my elderly father can type in to an open word document, just as he could drag and drop with ubot, but I would'nt expect him to create some super-app with ubot either. The thought process of what you are trying to achieve, by definition, makes you a programmer, surely. The process of carrying out a set of instructions, in a certain order, to achieve the required objective. Isn't that what programmers do, whether it be in basic ( showing my age now ! ) vb, c, c+, c#, or ubot ?

Don't get me wrong, I think ubot is the best thing since vb ( and I remember v1.00 in dos) , however to get the most out it, you have to use 'programming skills', what ever your definition of those are.

I agree with the speed of execution benefit. A programmer may come back against a Ubot app with " I can program that!" but my experience is that the time it takes a developer to actually duplicate what I can do with Ubot is 10x or greater (often never)!

I feel that it makes your think about what you want to do... program..etc, and somehow almost always changes into something else that you feel would be better suited for your project. It also brings the ability to program or create things that would normally take months, if not years of programming education to create.

Its cool because you can poll a forum, and ask "What type of internet related tasks do you find yourself repeating over and over again...etc.." Get the feedback, create the bot, and make a couple bucks. The bot has a learning curve at first, but once you build the same foundation for your bots again and again, things become easier.

I will agree with what others have said that to some degree you need to know how to do certain aspects of uboting.

However it is much easier then its predecessors in that its all point and click for the most part. When getting into more extensive bots, and planning stages comes some knowledge and being able to apply theory to your actual building of the bots.

Considering all of that the extensive forum help that is available not only by admins and staff but every day users as well. Not to mention the creator actually showing his face ? how many places can you go to and get 1 on 1 time with the creator. Then you have the lovely support ticket area where you get world class support every time walking you through the process. And add in the HUGE amount of videos and example code.

If there is 1 person that walks through the door and can not find the answer they are looking for they should immediately shut down their pc and toss it out the window.
(sarcasm obviously please don't do that) we will help you. There is always a way.

For me its just the fact that it can automate some of my daily internet tasks. Stuff that would have taken me hours to do manually I can now do with the click of a button and carry on with something else while it finishes.

Of course this is backed up by the ease of creation and a great community behind it.

Having been a member of quite a few other communities, especially techy and coding ones, that are basically very unhelpful. This is the complete opposite :-)